Anyways I have said multiple times here that Rodgers would probably end up the GOAT. But right now Brady is still a tier above him in resume alone

Rodgers is like a safer an accurate Elway imo.

@bigkingsfan they were shut down the whole quarter, with less that 3 minutes to go I highly doubt they would get past our 30

So Rodgers is going to win at a minimum 4 more Superbowls and 3 more Superbowl MVPs.........to surpass Brady (and that assumes Brady does not win this year, which he very likely will)..........

And Rodgers is going to play until he's like 42-43 with the same stats and wins he averaged in his prime so far in every season until then just to get up to where Brady's career numbers will be when he retires, and just to get to around where Brady's win number is at right now?

Sorry, but there is less than a 1% chance of any of that happening.

Rodgers has virtually no chance to become the GOAT over Brady.

Someone like Roethlisberger has a much better chance, than Rodgers does. Rodgers is way too far behind in wins, stats, and championships at age 33, to be able to surpass where Brady is at even now, let alone where he will be when he retires.

I would say that Rodgers is the best QB I've every seen play...via eye test he is amazing. But that does not erase his poor efforts when the game is on the line. If it wasn't for his one SB run he would absolutely be viewed as a massive choker.

I would say that Rodgers is the best QB I've every seen play...via eye test he is amazing. But that does not erase his poor efforts when the game is on the line. If it wasn't for his one SB run he would absolutely be viewed as a massive choker.

What exactly are those stats showing? Are they taking into account the games where the defense blew Rodgers comebacks? I am almost positive you and I have had this conversation before and you eventually found a picture on footballs future that showed you how many times the Packers defense has blown a 4th quarter comeback.

What exactly are those stats showing? Are they taking into account the games where the defense blew Rodgers comebacks? I am almost positive you and I have had this conversation before and you eventually found a picture on footballs future that showed you how many times the Packers defense has blown a 4th quarter comeback.

I believe it is just the amount of times the Packers have been down by 7 or less in the 4th and failed to win. Obviously there are more players involved in that than just Rodgers, and I have always hated attributing wins or losses to QBs, so yeah that stat does not show the whole story.

I would say that Rodgers is the best QB I've every seen play...via eye test he is amazing. But that does not erase his poor efforts when the game is on the line. If it wasn't for his one SB run he would absolutely be viewed as a massive choker.